Hi,

> Am 18.01.2019 um 17:09 schrieb David Triimboli <trimb...@cshl.edu>:
> 
> Hi, all. I've got a twenty-four-node cluster running versions of CentOS 5 and 
> Sun Grid Engine. This cluster desperately needs its node OSes upgraded to be 
> able to install newer software packages, a job I've been tasked with. The 
> users want to put Ubuntu on the nodes.
> 
> I've been working in virtual machines, trying to get some form of grid engine 
> to work. My understanding is that the old Sun Grid Engine simply won't work 
> in any modern Linux kernel. Ubuntu 18.04 has a bunch of Son of Grid Engine 
> packages available through apt-get, but I haven't been able to get these to 
> work — the services won't run. All instructions I have found on the web seem 
> to be old and just don't work. I'm even willing to consider Univa Grid Engine 
> — but they never responded to my request for trial software.
> 
> How should I proceed? What grid engine can I install that will work on a 
> modern Ubuntu distribution? What tricks do I need to know to get it to work. 
> Can someone point me to something to get me started?

I would assume that most likely the `arch` script inside SGE isn't prepared for 
your actual kernel, i.e. a case for 4.* kernels is missing. What does:

$ $SGE_ROOT/util/arch

return?

-- Reuti
_______________________________________________
users mailing list
users@gridengine.org
https://gridengine.org/mailman/listinfo/users

Reply via email to